As the Northland experiences its third straight day of a late-season dose of winter, the snow continues to pile up across Northern Minnesota and Wisconsin. Several places are reporting over a foot of snow, with a few spots seeing considerably more than that.

UPDATE: See updated snowfall totals as of Wednesday around the Northland here

While some places have seen snowfall totals coming in under the forecasts issued before the storm started, other places are reporting snow totals in line with what weather forecasters were expecting from this storm.

With snow eventually tapering off on Tuesday across the region, we're not done with the biggest snowstorm of the season quite yet. Parts of Northern Minnesota and Wisconsin could see up to 6 more inches of snow before Wednesday morning when things are expected to be wrapped up.

In the meantime, how much has the region gotten so far?

Latest updated snowfall reports across Northern Minnesota & Wisconsin as of Tuesday

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Looking at the map above from the National Weather Service, you can see a large area from Central Minnesota, along the North Shore, and into most of Northern Wisconsin where 6+ inches of snow has fallen, with a large portion of that area seeing at least 8-12 inches with some places getting 12-18+ inches.

Here's a breakdown of the town-by-town snow reports as of Tuesday morning.

  • Gary New Duluth, MN: 21.6 inches
  • Near Enger Golf Course - Duluth, MN: 16.5 inches
  • Arnold, MN: 16.1 inches
  • Two Harbors, MN (near airport): 15.9 inches
  • Fond du Lac, MN: 15.3 inches
  • Duluth Heights - Duluth, MN: 15 inches
  • Finland, MN: 14.8 inches
  • Duluth International Airport: 14.7 inches
  • West Duluth, MN: 14.5 inches
  • Morley Heights - Duluth, MN 14 inches
  • Near Coppertop Church - Duluth, MN: 14 inches
  • Silver Bay, MN: 13.9 inches
  • Fredenberg, MN: 13.5 inches
  • Cloquet, MN: 13.5 inches
  • Brainerd, MN: 13.5 inches
  • Hartley Nature Center - Duluth, MN: 13 inches
  • Wright, MN: 12.8 inches
  • Red Cliff, WI: 12.7 inches
  • Spooner, WI: 12.4 inches
  • Piedmont - Duluth, MN: 12 inches
  • Foxboro, WI: 12 inches
  • Floodwood, MN: 11.9 inches
  • Lutsen, MN: 11.5 inches
  • Sandstone, MN: 11.5 inches
  • Superior, WI: 11 inches
  • Bayfield, WI: 11 inches
  • Park Point - Duluth, MN: 11 inches
  • Lincoln Park - Duluth, MN 10.8 inches
  • Island Lake, MN: 10.8 inches
  • Delta, WI: 10.8 inches
  • Billings Park - Superior, WI: 10.5 inches
  • Chester Park - Duluth, MN: 10.5 inches
  • Solon Springs, WI: 10.5 inches
  • Mahtowa, MN: 10.3 inches
  • Clam Lake, WI: 10.2 inches
  • Moose Lake, MN: 10 inches
  • Ashland, WI: 9.8 inches
  • Two Harbors, MN: 9.5 inches
  • Wentworth, WI: 9.5 inches
  • Hermantown, MN: 9.1 inches
  • Barkers Island - Superior, WI: 9 inches
  • Aitkin, MN: 8.9 inches
  • Congdon - Duluth, MN: 8.8 inches
  • Sturgeon Lake, MN: 8.2 inches
  • Herbster, WI: 8 inches
  • Leonidas, MN: 7.5 inches
  • Hayward, WI: 7.5 inches
  • Grand Rapids, MN: 7.2 inches
  • Maple, WI: 7.1 inches
  • Aurora, MN: 6.9 inches
  • Wrenshall, MN: 6.6 inches
  • Chisholm, MN: 6.5 inches
  • Esko, MN: 6.3 inches
  • Grand Marais, MN: 6 inches
  • Lakeside - Duluth, MN: 5.5 inches

We'll provide more updates as they become available.

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